
Frankly speaking, I am not even sure if this is a park. But I was pretty much impressed with my charter bus top at this top Los Angeles art park. I rented a Los Angeles charter bus for a short family trip to Los Angeles recently and squeezed in some time to take the charter bus to Barnsdall Art Park and Hollyhock House. Don’t be fooled by the name because when you make a Los Angeles charter bus stop at Barnsdall Art Park and Hollyhock House, you won’t be seeing a lot of nature. Instead, the focus in on art and offering lessons and exhibits for art enthusiasts. If this charter bus stop is nothing else, it’s beautiful, serene, peaceful and definitely enlightening in a very surprisingly calming way. I just art does that to you.
The park is actually an appendix to the Hollyhock House which used to be Frank Lloyd Wright’s home in 1921. The Hollyhock House of Los Angeles California is impressive because Wright initially wanted something different. The structure itself, you’ll see when you rent a Los Angeles charter bus there, is not your conventional historical attraction. California is a beautiful place with friendly weather all year round, so, it’s no wonder that the owner wanted to merge the interior living spaces with the outdoor. PLUS there’s this fabulous rooftop terrace that overlooks quite a distance.
I think you can get in on your own and explore around but it is best that you take one of their guided tours. The original intention to maintain art and preserve the enthusiasm for art in Los Angeles is very apparent when you stop the Los Angeles charter bus at this attraction. It is truly vital in revealing the core intentions of the original owners.
Today, there are many exhibits for you to see (which will impress the socks off of you…but the kids might not be quite as appreciative) and hold regular programs to help thousands of Los Angeles residents as well as thousands of others from other parts of the world. You can probably find quite a bit of information on this Los Angeles charter bus attraction by visiting
www.culturela.org.
All in all, Los Angeles Barnsdall Art Park and Hollyhock House is breathtaking – and definitely worth a short visit. If interested, take the rented Los Angeles charter bus to 4800 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90027. For more information, call 323-644-6269. The park is open everyday from sunrise to sunset, admission is free. Entrance fee for this Los Angeles attraction is $7 for adults, $3 for seniors and children. Bring cash, they don’t take credit cards.